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Designers invited this year are: Steven Alan, who specializes in shirt design, was selected as the 2008 Men's Designer by GQ. Open Ceremony, a retail store focused on emerging designers, owners Humberto Leon and Carol Lim launched their own brand in 2004. They are good at the interpretation of the classic style of youth. The combination of designers Shipley & Halmos, who started working as a partner ten years ago, will launch modern and personalized belt skirts and sleeveless knit pullovers. Stefan Miljanic's Gilded Age brand has been using organic organic fabrics, and his products for Uniqlo will also be environmentally friendly.

The Uniqlo UNIQLO's 09 Spring/Summer Designer Invitation Project was launched. The Japanese casual wear giant hopes to use designers’ innovative perspectives and unique sensibility to blend with high-quality fabrics and processing techniques to interpret “although it is basic, but it can also be worn. "High-end fashion sense" style features.

Designers invited this year are: Steven Alan, who specializes in shirt design, was selected as the 2008 Men's Designer by GQ. Open Ceremony, a retail store focused on emerging designer brands, owner Humberto Leon and Carol Lim launched their own brand in 2004, and they are good at the interpretation of the classic style of youth. The combination of designers Shipley & Halmos, who started working as a partner ten years ago, will launch modern and personalized belt skirts and sleeveless knit pullovers. Stefan Miljanic's Gilded Age brand has been using organic organic fabrics, and his products for Uniqlo will also be environmentally friendly.

The 2009 spring/summer designer collaboration series will be available at designated stores around the world in January and April in Uniqlo. Alexander Wang, Phillip Lim and others have been invited to participate in the Uniqlo Designer Invitation Program.

In addition, UNIQLO's parent company, Fast Retailing, is offering a full holding and acquisition of Link Theory Group, which already holds 32%, and will spend around 146 million pounds. At that time, Fast Retailing Group will have two brands, Theory and Helmut Lang.

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